Scientists have long believed that longevity is shaped by lifestyle choices; however, a new study reveals that genes may play a larger role in determining how long people live.
About 55% of the human lifespan is heritable, meaning that more than half of the observed variation in longevity across a ...
Should you go all in on walking—or switch up your workouts during the week? A new study compares the longevity benefits of ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Many factors influence how long you live, such as diet, exercise, smoking, drinking, ...
A person’s genes play a far greater role in likely lifespan than previously thought, according to a major new study published Thursday in the journal Science ...
A massive 30-year study of more than 110,000 adults explores how different activities—from walking and running to strength ...
Exercise takes time and effort, which is why it’s so easy to find one workout you love and keep repeating it. But new research suggests the key to getting the most out of your fitness routine is to ...
Renowned Longevity Researcher Reveals Highlights of New Study to NBJ Conference Guests FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla., Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Brian Kennedy, one of the world's leading Longevity ...
Engaging in this habit could lower your risk of death by 19 percent.
No need to guess - this 30-year study reveals the best exercise routine for women to boost longevity ...
Longevity medicine is becoming more mainstream. While benefits exists, an expert physician wants patients to remain cautious of information they read or view online.
A new study shows there is a high cost of parenthood, quantifying the 10% “longevity tax” on reproduction. Consequently, mammals that have fewer or no offspring tend to live longer. But why does ...